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Are Our Troops being threatened with being murdered for exposing War Crimes?

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If we were a country of laws and justice would our fighting men and women need to risk death to expose the evil deeds of World Government Organized Crime?

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I keep hearing the same thing from different people who have been in the service. Some claim they are threatened with never returning home if they expose what is really happening in war zones, and some are threatened with severe retaliation if they squawk when they get home. How long does this have to keep going on, and when will you, the reader act for results?

What, and who, are our troops really fighting for? If we got a paycheck and instead of listing one of the deductions as federal taxes, how would you like it if Dick Cheney and Halliburton were listed instead? Banks and corporations that profit from war can play both sides. Supply both with money and weapons, charge both populations high interest that can't be paid back. The wars are for enslavement and to make the elite richer.

Demand that your taxes be used for your benefit, not for organized crime.

This post expanded with video, James Corbett Report links, and more, [here].



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US is still number one when it comes to the military industrial complex; in fact it's the world's biggest military spender - it spends six times more than China, their closest rival. There is no single nation across the globe posing a threat to America, neither there is a Cold War anymore. Why spend such a huge amount of money for Pentagon needs? David Swanson, author of the book "War is a Lie" explains


 

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